If you're like me and need to manage large amounts of emails, one thing that must be done is limiting the speed email providers like yahoo.com, hotmail.com, live.com, gmail.com, aol.com get your email.

I don't go into much detail here but this is the setup I've researched and currently use.

First we edit main.cf and go to line 561 (i just like to keep things together)

The version of Apache on older versions of FreeBSD is not compiled with support for multithreading but Python itself is. Normally this would be where Apache 1.3 is being used. The result is that when starting up Apache with mod_wsgi, an error similar to the following can occur:

The solution is to force Apache to preload the reentrant version of the C runtime library which contains the POSIX thread library functions. This can be done by modifying the 'envvars' script, if it exists and is used, contained in the same directory as where the Apache 'httpd' binary is installed, or the Apache startup script, and add the lines:

### Quick SVN script for automatically adding and deleting files
### Here's a quick bash script for automatically adding and deleting files in subversion. Don't you hate having to list each one individually? Or getting all those messages that say, "the file has already been added" when you just do svn add my/directory/*. Even more of a pain if you selectively delete a bunch of files.